2. Please specify EU39 in the ‘Personal Message’ section in the donation form when confirming your donation. You must write-in how many tickets per bid item, and please use the bid item code. Each US$10 you donate will give you one raffle ticket toward the bid item.

For example, for a donation of $10, you’d write in EU39. For multiple chances to win, for example, 5 tickets, you’d write: 5 x EU39, and donate $50.

To bid on multiple items from other blogs and sites at the same time, simply write 2 x EU39, 1 x EU14 (for example)

3. If your company matches your charity donation, please check the box and fill in the information so we could claim the corporate match.

4. Please check the box to allow us to see your email address so that we can contact you in case you win. Your email address will not be shared with anyone.

5. Check back on January 18, 2010 at Chez Pim and see if you’re the winner!

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Dear David,
I’m a little confused about the menu For Hope 6 raffle. When you buy a raffle ticket for “a chance to win,” what does that mean? If you “win a chance to bid,” does that mean you then spend more $ to bid on the item? I went to the site, but I had trouble understanding the process. Could you please elaborate a little?

PS: We went to West Country Girl yesterday and are taking friends back today and hopefully others next week. We liked the location, atmosphere, and how pleasant the owners are. Not to mention the great food. We are staying in the 11th for six months, down by the Richard Lenoir metro stop. It’s an easy walk to WCG, and I think it will become a regular spot for us. Thanks for introducing it.

2. Go to FirstGiving site (linked) and enter in the Comments area, for example, 2 X EU39 ($20US) if you’d like two chances to win this collection of books. (Example here.)

I don’t know where it says here “a chance to win” but in the bidding instructions, (step 2) it says, “Each US$10 you donate will give you one raffle ticket” which means for each $10, you get one chance to win. $20, gives you 2 chances, and so on.

I don’t know much about the donation/bidding process, I’m merely hosting and offering this collection as a bidding item. For further question, head over to Chez Pim and there’s more explanations there, or leave a comment for her if it’s still unclear.